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List of Holy Roman empresses
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The Holy Roman Empress or Empress of the Holy Roman Empire (Kaiserin des Heiligen Römischen Reiches) was the wife or widow of the Holy Roman Emperor. The elective dignity of Holy Roman emperor was restricted to males only, but some empresses, such as Theophanu and Maria Theresa, were de facto rulers of the Empire.
Holy Roman Empresses
Before 924, the title of emperor was not always associated with the German kingdom; rather, it was initially associated with the Carolingian dynasty, and then possessed by several other figures of the 9th and 10th centuries. Their wives were thus empresses, but not necessarily German queens.
Carolingian
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Holy Roman Empresses/Queens of Germany
With the elevation of Otto I of Germany in 962 to the Imperial title, the title of Roman King or Emperor became inalienably associated with the Kingdom of Germany - although a King of Germany might not bear the title of Emperor, it would be impossible to become a Holy Roman Emperor without being King of Germany first. The women in the following sections were all Queens of Germany as well as Holy Roman Empresses.
Ottonian dynasty
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Salian dynasty
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House of Supplinburg
House of Hohenstaufen
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House of Welf
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House of Hohenstaufen
House of Wittelsbach
House of Luxembourg
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House of Habsburg
House of Wittelsbach
House of Lorraine
House of Habsburg-Lorraine
See also
- List of Roman Empresses (24 BC–AD 1453).
- List of Austrian Empresses (1804–1918).
- List of German queens
- List of Italian queens
- List of Burgundian consorts
References
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